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The Turiwhate Ecological Island Sanctuary

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  • Started 2 years ago
  1. Paul Sinclair
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    The West Coast is one of the few places left in New Zealand where the majority of the rainforest was not clear felled and converted to other exotic monoculture systems. Over 80% of our land area is still in our native ecosystem. We have become the “reservoir” for the nation.

    I would like to be part of a community who would protect a small part of this DOC estate for the benefit of all the biodiversity, by building a predator proof fence around the base of Mt Turiwhate and removing all predators within, creating an island “sanctuary”.

    The Turiwhate Ecological Island Sanctuary would protect 3800ha of the DOC estate, ranging in altitude from 100 metres to 1368 metres.

    By typing in Google “Turiwhate Ecological Island Sanctuary” one can see the proposal on line. This mainland island would be protected by a pest proof fence approx 32km around the mountain. Once fenced the area within can be hunted and trapped to remove all predators. This has been shown to be the most effective way to provide a predator-free area. In time, an increase in the biodiversity will allow many different bird species to be released within the sanctuary.
    Check out www.infonews.co.nz Conservation week is here again and it is time to get involved.

    Paul

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. What a superb idea ,and well done paul

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. JamieS
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    Interesting. I am looking forward to Tawaki's reply.

    A couple of things.

    1) Can the same conservation benefits be achieved for less money?
    2) Are there similar projects around, achieving the same conservation benefit?
    3) Could the money be better spent elsewhere?

    Good on you for thinking big, and I would be real keen if your alpine area was bigger, as (in my opinion) it would be great to have an alpine area with mice excluded, but I don't see the variety of habitats, acccess to large population or tourism potential in your idea. Except the SH location is good.

    Disclaimer: I have been known to quietly investigate a similar project in the Mt Somers area ;-)

    Good luck with it!

    Posted 2 years ago #

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